Most people know little about the Palestinian?Israel conflict. Our news shocks us with horrific images, but seldom informs us about how this region has become so screwed up.
The short answer is the UN, the west and Europe are responsible for turning what was until recently a peaceful corner of the world into a war zone.
The long answer is far more complex and I will try to present the facts as honestly as I know them. I am also open to the fact that I don't know everything about this conflict and I've never been to Israel or Palestine. But in this day of the internet, all the information is on the web somewhere.
As a refence, I am posting a link to the "If Americans Knew" website.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/about_us/
This website deals with many common held but mistaken beliefs Americans have about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
This map shows who owned what before the UN created Israel:
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Maps/Story573.html
In 1946 Jews were clearly a minority in Palestine.
Before the UN created Israel in 1947, hundreds of thousands of non-Jews who were the majority legally owned and occupied most of what is now Israel.
These people who lived in this area before Zionism should have had rights as as landowners.
In 1947, the UN recognized Jewish immigrant claims to this land based on ancient history and ignored the rights of people already living in Palestine.
A little history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine
In 135 AD, Romans expelled all Jews from what is today Israel/Palestine. This historical injustice was committed over 1800 years ago. The descendants have no more legal right to this land than the decendants of every other historical injustice for the last 1800 years have rights. Technically, Rome was an empire governed by law, and what the empire did was legal according to its laws. Yes I think what happened was wrong, but human history has a very long list of injustices.
The descendants of these people have no claim on this land based on that distant historical injustice, just like all of us who probably have at least one ancestor who was wronged at some time in the past.
Even though the Jews were expelled, the lands were never emptied. Other people besides Jews lived there before, during and after the Jewish expulsion. These people had legal ownership of the land. They then transferred that ownership to others.
Since that time, this area has been invaded and occupied many times, leading to many other historical injustices. The descendants of these victims of more recent historical injustices have no rights to the land either.
After the Ottomans conquered this area in 1516, it became relatively stable for 400 years. The Ottomans governed all citizens including Muslims Muslims, Jews and Chrisitians by a relatively just legal system which recognized property ownership.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire#Law
Jews and Christians may have suffered some discrimination from the Muslim majority, but Jews and Christians were far better treated by the Ottomans than Jews and Muslims were in Europe. The legal system basically required people regardless of religion, to pay their taxes and in return the empire protected them. Citizens in this kingdom had rights which included property ownership. Each village (Muslim, Jewish, Chrisitian etc...) was also allowed to make their own laws as long as they didn't conflict with Ottoman law. While under the Ottoman rule, Muslims, Jews and Christains lived together relatively peacefully and shared mutual respect.
In WW I, the Ottoman empire collapsed and area known as Palestine became a British Mandate. Under the British mandate, Palestinians (Muslims, Jews, Chrisitians...etc.) continued to have legal ownership of their properties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Mandate_of_Palestine
That brings us to the point where the UN partitioned Palestine reserving land for a Jewish state. The UN made that decision without consulting the inhabitants or the neighboring countries. Its purpose was to solve a post WW II European Jewish refugee problem by allowing them to emigrate to a new Jewish state in Palestine. While this solution solved Europe's problems, it created a new problem for the Palestinian people and neighboring countries.
At the time the UN decision was made, hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees had already fled to this area to avoid the horrors of Nazi occupied Europe. Even before Hitler, a movement called Zionism (a Jewish homeland in the Land of Israel) had already begun. WW II just accelerated the movement. Before the Zionist movement began in 1870, only only 2% of Palestinians were Jewish.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/history/maps.html#ref
At that time, Palestine was no more Jewish than the United States is today.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/jewpop.html
Now its 80% Jewish.
Even with hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees emigrating to Palestine, Jews were still a minority Jews were still a minority when the UN partitioned Palestine in 1946 giving most of Palestine for a Jewish state.
The Jewish refugees were immigrants to these lands despite their claim that their ancestors lived here 1800 years earlier and that they had a divine right to this land. But legally, they were still immigrants and they could buy land from the legal owners.
Until this mass migration, Jews and Muslims had lived together in relative peace. The new Zionist immigrants claimed Palestine as their divine right. This created tension between the new immigrants and hundreds of thousands of non-Jews who legally owned most of the land even after the UN partition. The Zionists wanted these people to leave even though most wanted to stay. The new Jewish immigrants wanted the non-Jewish occupants off their divinely granted lands. Inevitably this conflict led to war.
You can read about about the causes of the war of Israeli independance here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Arab-Israeli_War
Even though its hard to get the objective facts about who did what to whom, I think its safe to say atrocities were committed on all sides.
When full scale war broke out in 1947, the fighting was mostly between the heavily armed, well trained Jewish immigrants and disorganized, poorly trained and armed foreign Muslim armies from Egypt, Syria, Jordan...etc.
Most Palestinians (Muslims, Christians and Jews) were poor, unarmed and more focused on trying to make a living in the middle of a war zone. We are talking about farmers, businessmen, peasants... Yes some Palestinians participated in the war. Muslims tended to side with the Muslim foreigners and Jews tended to side with the Jewish foreignors. But the overwhelming majority of Palestinians, (Muslim, Chrisitian and Jew,) stayed out of the fighting. (See the links above about the war and its participants. Few of the nearly million Palestinian participated in the war.)
When the Jewish immigrants defeated the mostly foreign Muslim armies, they turned their attention to ethnically cleansing their newly acquired territories of non-Jews, most of whom had lived in Palestine for centuries. The term ethnic cleansing isn't an exageration. Its well documented that the Jewish armies raped, pillaged and murdered non-Jews to encourage them to flee Palestine in terror.
http://www.logosjournal.com/morris.htm
http://www.alnakba.org/
http://www.deiryassin.org/index1.html
I can find many links supporting this historical fact.
Using terror tactics to make people flee for their lives isn't the same as leaving voluntarily.
I am not claiming that immigrant Jews weren't also subjected to atrocities by Muslims during this period. What I am claiming is that the Jews won this conflict and then proceeded to ethnically cleans Israel of non-Jews.
The red dots on this map show depopulated non-Jewish villages.
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Maps/Story572.html
After the war, the new state of Israel passed the Absentees' Property Law.
This Israeli law is in effect state sanctions theft of property based on race and religion since it was only applied to non-Jews.
As a result of war and the above law Israel became predominantly Jewish owned and occupied. Its also how 5 million Palestinians became landless refugees.
Since that time, Israel has continued seizing the properties of non-Jews. Worse, the people who refuse to leave have have suffered oppression, injustice, criminal behavior, war crimes committed by individual Israelis and the State of Israel. The people who left live in the hopeless and poverty of refugee camps.
These websites by objective sources back up my statements:
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/settlements.html
>>>
Israel/Occupied Territories
Human Rights Concerns
Amnesty USA
http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/israel_and_occupied_territories/index.do
Israel and the Occupied Territories - Recent Amnesty International Annual Reports
http://web.amnesty.org/report2005/isr-summary-eng
http://web.amnesty.org/report2006/isr-summary-eng
>>>
Human Rights Watch:
Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/01/18/isrlpa12224.htm
Far too few people know little to nothing of the suffering of non-Jewish Palestinians.
Our news has chosen sides. They always report the periodic violence committed against Israelis by individual Palestinians and Palestinian militant groups:
Israel's history of bomb blasts
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1197051.stm
But seldom report the daily violence committed against Palestinians by the State of Israel and individual Israelis.
I'm not asking anyone to take sides. What I'm asking is that you put yourself in the shoes of a Palestinian for a moment and try to understand how they feel.
Non-Jewish Palestinians also include many Christians:
Palestinians are human beings deserving of the same fundamental human rights the rest of us take for granted. Nearly five million Palestinian refugees have been displaced from from what is today Israel. Its the world's biggest refuggee problem, yet seldom does our news mention this.
Pro-Israeli selective truths has created a lot of confusion about this conflict.
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/node.php?id=1353
Listening to pro-Israeli selective truths creates about as accurate a perception of events as one would have if they listened to a radio broadcast of a boxing match, and the announcer only mentions the blows delivered by one boxer. Yes the information is accurate, but its not complete or in context. Its purpose is to manipulate rather than inform. Therefore most of what we know about this conflict is subjective and based on one side's selective truth propaganda.
But selective truth propaganda can be offset by considering all selective truth propaganda from all sides.
This site has selective truth propaganda from a Palestinian perspective.
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=203
Here are some categories I recommend reading to balance your perspective:
Children and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
http://fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=111
War crimes and the Israeli occupation
http://fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=92
Suicide bombing
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=233
After all my research I have come to these conclusions about the Palestinian Israeli conflict:
The root cause of this conflict was Nazi Germany's genocide of European Jews.
Post WW II Europe used their power in the UN to transfer the burden of the European Jewish refugee problem onto the people of Palestine.
Creating the state of Israel without consulting the people in Palestine and neighboring countries was a mistake.
The invasion of new state of Israel by neighboring nations was a mistake.
Doing nothing while Israel ethnically cleansed Palestine was a mistake.
Doing nothing about the 5 million Palestinian refugees is a mistake.
So well here we are with a simmering war, threatening to become a hot war threatening the entire middle east and the world had plenty of opportunities to stop it from progressing to this point.
I feel for both Israelis and Palestinians. Too many of our leaders have been guided by ambition and greed rather than a desire for peace and justice. I don't see any way continued war until a final cataclysmic battle can be avoided.
Allowing 5 million Palestinian refugees back onto their lands would create new injustices for Israelis. Doing nothing about the refugee problem won't make it go away. No country wants these people.
Meanwhile the state of Israel keeps seizing Palestinian land, destroying Palestinian homes and building new Jewish settlements.
I hope this clears up the many misconceptions about this conflict and I welcome civilized and rational commentary about this post.
The short answer is the UN, the west and Europe are responsible for turning what was until recently a peaceful corner of the world into a war zone.
The long answer is far more complex and I will try to present the facts as honestly as I know them. I am also open to the fact that I don't know everything about this conflict and I've never been to Israel or Palestine. But in this day of the internet, all the information is on the web somewhere.
As a refence, I am posting a link to the "If Americans Knew" website.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/about_us/
This website deals with many common held but mistaken beliefs Americans have about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
This map shows who owned what before the UN created Israel:
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Maps/Story573.html
In 1946 Jews were clearly a minority in Palestine.
Before the UN created Israel in 1947, hundreds of thousands of non-Jews who were the majority legally owned and occupied most of what is now Israel.
These people who lived in this area before Zionism should have had rights as as landowners.
In 1947, the UN recognized Jewish immigrant claims to this land based on ancient history and ignored the rights of people already living in Palestine.
A little history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine
In 135 AD, Romans expelled all Jews from what is today Israel/Palestine. This historical injustice was committed over 1800 years ago. The descendants have no more legal right to this land than the decendants of every other historical injustice for the last 1800 years have rights. Technically, Rome was an empire governed by law, and what the empire did was legal according to its laws. Yes I think what happened was wrong, but human history has a very long list of injustices.
The descendants of these people have no claim on this land based on that distant historical injustice, just like all of us who probably have at least one ancestor who was wronged at some time in the past.
Even though the Jews were expelled, the lands were never emptied. Other people besides Jews lived there before, during and after the Jewish expulsion. These people had legal ownership of the land. They then transferred that ownership to others.
Since that time, this area has been invaded and occupied many times, leading to many other historical injustices. The descendants of these victims of more recent historical injustices have no rights to the land either.
After the Ottomans conquered this area in 1516, it became relatively stable for 400 years. The Ottomans governed all citizens including Muslims Muslims, Jews and Chrisitians by a relatively just legal system which recognized property ownership.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire#Law
Jews and Christians may have suffered some discrimination from the Muslim majority, but Jews and Christians were far better treated by the Ottomans than Jews and Muslims were in Europe. The legal system basically required people regardless of religion, to pay their taxes and in return the empire protected them. Citizens in this kingdom had rights which included property ownership. Each village (Muslim, Jewish, Chrisitian etc...) was also allowed to make their own laws as long as they didn't conflict with Ottoman law. While under the Ottoman rule, Muslims, Jews and Christains lived together relatively peacefully and shared mutual respect.
In WW I, the Ottoman empire collapsed and area known as Palestine became a British Mandate. Under the British mandate, Palestinians (Muslims, Jews, Chrisitians...etc.) continued to have legal ownership of their properties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Mandate_of_Palestine
That brings us to the point where the UN partitioned Palestine reserving land for a Jewish state. The UN made that decision without consulting the inhabitants or the neighboring countries. Its purpose was to solve a post WW II European Jewish refugee problem by allowing them to emigrate to a new Jewish state in Palestine. While this solution solved Europe's problems, it created a new problem for the Palestinian people and neighboring countries.
At the time the UN decision was made, hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees had already fled to this area to avoid the horrors of Nazi occupied Europe. Even before Hitler, a movement called Zionism (a Jewish homeland in the Land of Israel) had already begun. WW II just accelerated the movement. Before the Zionist movement began in 1870, only only 2% of Palestinians were Jewish.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/history/maps.html#ref
At that time, Palestine was no more Jewish than the United States is today.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/jewpop.html
Now its 80% Jewish.
Even with hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees emigrating to Palestine, Jews were still a minority Jews were still a minority when the UN partitioned Palestine in 1946 giving most of Palestine for a Jewish state.
The Jewish refugees were immigrants to these lands despite their claim that their ancestors lived here 1800 years earlier and that they had a divine right to this land. But legally, they were still immigrants and they could buy land from the legal owners.
Until this mass migration, Jews and Muslims had lived together in relative peace. The new Zionist immigrants claimed Palestine as their divine right. This created tension between the new immigrants and hundreds of thousands of non-Jews who legally owned most of the land even after the UN partition. The Zionists wanted these people to leave even though most wanted to stay. The new Jewish immigrants wanted the non-Jewish occupants off their divinely granted lands. Inevitably this conflict led to war.
You can read about about the causes of the war of Israeli independance here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Arab-Israeli_War
Even though its hard to get the objective facts about who did what to whom, I think its safe to say atrocities were committed on all sides.
When full scale war broke out in 1947, the fighting was mostly between the heavily armed, well trained Jewish immigrants and disorganized, poorly trained and armed foreign Muslim armies from Egypt, Syria, Jordan...etc.
Most Palestinians (Muslims, Christians and Jews) were poor, unarmed and more focused on trying to make a living in the middle of a war zone. We are talking about farmers, businessmen, peasants... Yes some Palestinians participated in the war. Muslims tended to side with the Muslim foreigners and Jews tended to side with the Jewish foreignors. But the overwhelming majority of Palestinians, (Muslim, Chrisitian and Jew,) stayed out of the fighting. (See the links above about the war and its participants. Few of the nearly million Palestinian participated in the war.)
When the Jewish immigrants defeated the mostly foreign Muslim armies, they turned their attention to ethnically cleansing their newly acquired territories of non-Jews, most of whom had lived in Palestine for centuries. The term ethnic cleansing isn't an exageration. Its well documented that the Jewish armies raped, pillaged and murdered non-Jews to encourage them to flee Palestine in terror.
http://www.logosjournal.com/morris.htm
http://www.alnakba.org/
http://www.deiryassin.org/index1.html
I can find many links supporting this historical fact.
Using terror tactics to make people flee for their lives isn't the same as leaving voluntarily.
I am not claiming that immigrant Jews weren't also subjected to atrocities by Muslims during this period. What I am claiming is that the Jews won this conflict and then proceeded to ethnically cleans Israel of non-Jews.
The red dots on this map show depopulated non-Jewish villages.
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Maps/Story572.html
After the war, the new state of Israel passed the Absentees' Property Law.
...The Absentees’ Property Law defines persons who were expelled, fled, or who left the country between 1948-1952, mainly due to the 1948 War, as well as their movable and immovable property, as absentee. Property belonging to absentees (mainly land, apartments and bank accounts) was put under control of the Custodian for Absentees’ Property, subordinate to the State of Israel (Adalah: The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel 1998). Since 1948, all Absentee properties, including properties of the Islamic Waqf, have been under a series of transfers that place them under various authorities culminating in a process of privatization. Through this process, the ownership of these lands will be formally transferred from the State to kibbutzim, moshavim and private companies, without state control.
In real numbers, the creation of the State of Israel displaced some 700,000 Palestinians of whom 100,000 remained on the land and were naturalized as Israeli citizens. Further, some 32,000 Palestinians were internally displaced and prevented from returning to their land, although they are/were Israeli citizens (Badil Resource Center). As a result of the 1967 War, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians became refugees, many for a second time, and most have not been allowed to exercise their right of return. Today, Palestinians constitute the largest group of refugees in the world at approximately 5 million.
http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/mepp/new_prrn/research/papers/ittijah.htm
This Israeli law is in effect state sanctions theft of property based on race and religion since it was only applied to non-Jews.
As a result of war and the above law Israel became predominantly Jewish owned and occupied. Its also how 5 million Palestinians became landless refugees.
Since that time, Israel has continued seizing the properties of non-Jews. Worse, the people who refuse to leave have have suffered oppression, injustice, criminal behavior, war crimes committed by individual Israelis and the State of Israel. The people who left live in the hopeless and poverty of refugee camps.
These websites by objective sources back up my statements:
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/settlements.html
>>>
Israel/Occupied Territories
Human Rights Concerns
Amnesty USA
http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/israel_and_occupied_territories/index.do
Israel and the Occupied Territories - Recent Amnesty International Annual Reports
http://web.amnesty.org/report2005/isr-summary-eng
http://web.amnesty.org/report2006/isr-summary-eng
>>>
Human Rights Watch:
Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/01/18/isrlpa12224.htm
Far too few people know little to nothing of the suffering of non-Jewish Palestinians.
Our news has chosen sides. They always report the periodic violence committed against Israelis by individual Palestinians and Palestinian militant groups:
Israel's history of bomb blasts
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1197051.stm
But seldom report the daily violence committed against Palestinians by the State of Israel and individual Israelis.
I'm not asking anyone to take sides. What I'm asking is that you put yourself in the shoes of a Palestinian for a moment and try to understand how they feel.
Reflections of a Native Son
I was born on a hill overlooking Ein Kerem. From the top of that hill, one could easily see the skyline of Jerusalem during the day and its shining lights during the night. My father managed a resort run by the Anglican Church atop Jebel El-Rab (the hill of God). On Sundays, dignified people (including many Jews and foreigners) would come there for tea and dessert. Down in the valley where the beautiful village, known for its greenery, gardens, and scenic landscape, was nestled, the fields would be dotted with groups of picnickers from Jerusalem, out for a relaxing day in the country. Ein Kerem is the birthplace of John the Baptist and Mary is said to have visited it before giving birth to Jesus.
It was an Arab village until 1948, with some Christians and some Muslims. It is now part of Jewish West Jerusalem, and no Arabs live there, the village having been emptied of its original inhabitants in 1948....
http://www.alnakba.org/testimony/fouad.htm
Non-Jewish Palestinians also include many Christians:
From the Memoirs of Father Audeh Rantisi
I cannot forget three horror-filled days in July of 1948. The pain sears my memory, and I cannot rid myself of it no matter how hard I try.
First, Israeli soldiers forced thousands of Palestinians from their homes near the Mediterranean coast, even though some families had lived in the same houses for centuries. (My family had been in the town of Lydda in Palestine at least 1,600 years). Then, without water, we stumbled into the hills and continued for three deadly days. The Jewish soldiers followed, occasionally shooting over our heads to scare us and keep us moving. Terror filled my eleven-year-old mind as I wondered what would happen. I remembered overhearing my father and his friends express alarm about recent massacres by Jewish terrorists. Would they kill us, too?
We did not know what to do, except...
http://www.alnakba.org/testimony/audeh.htm
Palestinians are human beings deserving of the same fundamental human rights the rest of us take for granted. Nearly five million Palestinian refugees have been displaced from from what is today Israel. Its the world's biggest refuggee problem, yet seldom does our news mention this.
Pro-Israeli selective truths has created a lot of confusion about this conflict.
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/node.php?id=1353
Listening to pro-Israeli selective truths creates about as accurate a perception of events as one would have if they listened to a radio broadcast of a boxing match, and the announcer only mentions the blows delivered by one boxer. Yes the information is accurate, but its not complete or in context. Its purpose is to manipulate rather than inform. Therefore most of what we know about this conflict is subjective and based on one side's selective truth propaganda.
But selective truth propaganda can be offset by considering all selective truth propaganda from all sides.
This site has selective truth propaganda from a Palestinian perspective.
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=203
Here are some categories I recommend reading to balance your perspective:
Children and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
http://fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=111
War crimes and the Israeli occupation
http://fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=92
Suicide bombing
http://www.fromoccupiedpalestine.org/index.php?or=233
After all my research I have come to these conclusions about the Palestinian Israeli conflict:
The root cause of this conflict was Nazi Germany's genocide of European Jews.
Post WW II Europe used their power in the UN to transfer the burden of the European Jewish refugee problem onto the people of Palestine.
Creating the state of Israel without consulting the people in Palestine and neighboring countries was a mistake.
The invasion of new state of Israel by neighboring nations was a mistake.
Doing nothing while Israel ethnically cleansed Palestine was a mistake.
Doing nothing about the 5 million Palestinian refugees is a mistake.
So well here we are with a simmering war, threatening to become a hot war threatening the entire middle east and the world had plenty of opportunities to stop it from progressing to this point.
I feel for both Israelis and Palestinians. Too many of our leaders have been guided by ambition and greed rather than a desire for peace and justice. I don't see any way continued war until a final cataclysmic battle can be avoided.
Allowing 5 million Palestinian refugees back onto their lands would create new injustices for Israelis. Doing nothing about the refugee problem won't make it go away. No country wants these people.
Meanwhile the state of Israel keeps seizing Palestinian land, destroying Palestinian homes and building new Jewish settlements.
I hope this clears up the many misconceptions about this conflict and I welcome civilized and rational commentary about this post.